Liam Burns (NUS president)

Liam Burns was President of the National Union of Students in the United Kingdom. He took office on 1 July 2011, succeeding outgoing President Aaron Porter.[2] Burns stood for NUS President as an independent but is a member of the Labour Party.[1]

Liam Burns
Burns (forefront) speaking at a protest in Edinburgh, December 2010.
55th President of the National Union of Students
In office
1 July 2011  30 June 2013
Preceded byAaron Porter
Succeeded byToni Pearce
Personal details
Born (1984-12-27) 27 December 1984
NationalityBritish
Political partyLabour Party[1]
ResidenceLondon
Alma materHeriot-Watt University
OccupationHead of Public Affairs, The Scout Association

Career

Burns studied physics at Heriot-Watt University before being elected as Vice-President [Education & Welfare] (2006 - 2007) and subsequently President (2007 - 2008) of the university's Students' Association.[3] While at Heriot Watt he was a member of the rowing club [4]

He went on to serve as NUS Scotland's Deputy President from 2008 - 2009 and as the organisation's President in 2009 - 2010 and again in 2010 - 2011, before being elected as NUS President in 2011.[5][6]

Burns, who supported the idea of a graduate tax to finance education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, was re-elected by delegates at NUS National Conference in April 2012 after running on a manifesto criticising government cuts to education.[7][8]

After leaving NUS in 2013, Burns became Head of Public Affairs at The Scout Association.[8]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Aaron Porter (2010-2011)
President of the
National Union of Students

2011-2013
Succeeded by
Toni Pearce (2013-2015)
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.